Location: Barcelona
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Amsterdam
Technologies: iOS, Swift, Objective-C
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-carvalho-6080408/
Email: ricardo.abc at gmail.com
I have over 10 years of experience in iOS, with strong knowledge of Objective-C and Swift. Currently based in Barcelona and looking to relocate to Amsterdam next year.
I am currently working in Munich, but seeking an opportunity to work in Barcelona. I have a large experience in mobile and back-end development and hope to find a position as a team leader or as senior developer.
I am long-time iOS developer, since version 3, having worked with Objective-C and now with Swift (and modern patterns like MVVM and RxSwift). I have experience with back-end development too, working with Python, PHP and building the API for some of my own apps.
I am currently working in Munich (Germany) and looking for a freelancer job on my spare time.
And my Github, where you can see that I am part of some open source projects and an early stakeholder of Swift Server Side Workgroup: https://github.com/rabc
My email to contact me directly: ricardo.abc@gmail.com
I didn't believe when I received their email about it and bashing Let's Encrypt initiative. If StartSSL could do it, why they haven't done it years ago? Bunch of scumbags.
I am an iOS Developer since 2010, with apps published for the companies I've worked for and as an independent developer. Currently I'm looking for an opportunity in Europe to work on new products and new challenges.
I'm a long-time iOS developer, with experience with server-side development using Python and Flask. I'm currenly looking for a job in Canada and I'll start the immigration process in the next months.
I don't think so. I think the model is generally applicable. They have these hooks for Relay which is Facebook specific and now Parse. I also believe that we'll end up using them at Asana for our LunaDb integration.
I didn't go through all the comments on the thread, but so far what I've seen is just bullshit. People around here are reading too much the DSM (or going to the wrong therapist, pick one).
You have anxiety, OP? Good! Most of us have to deal with it. No, I'm not saying "stop it and cheer up!". It's a real problem, but doesn't need to be a problem that will make your life stop.
I went to a roller-coaster of emotions in the last 2, 3 years (from valleys of depression and anxiety to peaks of extreme happiness). I went through everything you said, the impostor syndrome is the fuckin' worst shit that can happen to someone. This train still hits me, sometimes. That's not easy.
How did I overcame it? Changing my thoughts. The impostor syndrome faded away when I realized that the people around me don't know what they're doing, too! Nobody knows how everything works and I'm still looking for answers about how the world didn't meltdown yet.
See? I didn't get any better changing my mind by saying that I'm good and I know what I'm doing. I got better because now I see that everyone are lost, just like me!
Fear of embarrassment? Learn to fix quickly what you did wrong. Nobody will notice nor will care if everything is working. And when you see that other people are lost too, as I said above, you won't care if you're good or don't.
At the end of the day, it's just you that matters. You don't need to proof you're good to everyone. You know that you're good because the point you've reached in your life.